Delfi: Israel banned the Baltic countries from supplying their weapons to Kiev

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Israel does not want Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to supply Kiev with weapons sold by Tel Aviv. Delfi writes about this, citing Breaking Defense.

The publication, citing an unnamed source familiar with the situation, reports that Tel Aviv put forward a demand not to supply its weapons to Ukraine to the Baltic countries back in December 2021. According to the media, “the Israeli authorities allegedly do not want to spoil relations with Moscow.”

The portal notes that Ukraine is counting on receiving the Israeli Spike anti-tank missile – all the Baltic countries have this complex in different variations. At the same time, Latvia has a more diverse arsenal of Israeli weapons, which has options for anti-tank systems called LR, LR2, ER and SR.

Recall that recently in Western countries, as well as in Ukraine, there have been statements about a possible “invasion” of Russia into Ukrainian territory. Western media reported that the US intelligence community allegedly had evidence that Russia was planning to film a video showing a faked attack on its troops and use the video as a pretext to invade Ukraine. Moscow has denied such accusations and maintained that Russia poses no threat to anyone.

Source: Rosbalt

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